High-Voltage Honeycomb Layered Oxide Positive Electrodes for Rechargeable Sodium Batteries
Chih-Yao Chen, Josef Rizell, Godwill Mbiti Kanyolo, Titus Masese,, Yasmine Sassa, Martin Mansson, Keigo Kubota, Kazuhiko Matsumoto, Rika, Hagiwara, Qiang Xu

TL;DR
This study investigates honeycomb layered oxides with varying transition metal compositions as positive electrodes for rechargeable sodium batteries, demonstrating increased voltage and capacity at elevated temperatures through metal doping.
Contribution
It introduces cobalt doping in Na$_2$Ni$_2$TeO$_6$ to achieve higher voltages and improved performance at elevated temperatures for sodium battery cathodes.
Findings
Discharge voltage nearly 4 V with cobalt doping.
Enhanced reversible capacity at elevated temperatures.
Cobalt substitution improves electrochemical kinetics.
Abstract
Natural abundance, impressive chemical characteristics and economic feasibility have rekindled the appeal for rechargeable sodium (Na) batteries as a practical solution for the growing energy demand, environmental sustainability and energy independence. However, the scarcity of viable positive electrode materials remains a huge impediment to the actualization of this technology. In this paper, we explore honeycomb layered oxides adopting the composition NaNiCoTeO ( and ) as feasible positive electrode (cathode) materials for rechargeable sodium batteries at both room- and elevated temperatures using ionic liquids. Through standard galvanostatic assessments and analyses we demonstrate that substitution of nickel with cobalt in NaNiTeO leads to an increase in the discharge voltage to nearly V (versus Na / Na) for the…
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